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Jailed: Wednesbury man who fled after causing serious crash in Telford leaving three people with life-changing injuries

A man who fled after causing a serious collision in Telford that left three people with life-changing injuries, has been jailed.

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Djay Marques, of Carisbrooke Road in Wednesbury, was driving an Audi RS6 dangerously along Parkway in Woodside on November 26 last year at around 5.40pm, when he collided with another vehicle.

The 26-year-old caused extensive damage to the vehicle containing three occupants. 

All three had to be cut free by firefighters and suffered life-threatening injuries. 

Marques fled the scene, however, due to the impact of the collision, his mobile phone automatically dialled 999  - placing him at the scene of the incident. 

Damage to the vehicle. Picture: West Mercia Police
Damage to the vehicle. Picture: West Mercia Police

Officers carried out a manhunt for Marques, who eventually handed himself into police in June this year

The 26-year-old was subsequently charged with three counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and pleaded guilty to the charges in October at Shrewsbury Crown Court. 

Today (Friday, November 29) Marques was given a three-and-a-half-year custodial sentence, as well as a three-and-a-half-year driving ban at Shrewsbury Crown Court for the collision.

Djay Marques has been jailed. Picture: West Mercia Police
Djay Marques has been jailed. Picture: West Mercia Police

PC Ben Ward, from the West Mercia Police's Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: "Marques actions that night not only left three people with life-changing injuries, but also delayed us getting any form of justice for them after he fled the scene.

"I am grateful to the judge for the sentence he has handed to Marques today, and I hope it is able to bring some sort of closure to his victims, who have already suffered enough."

The vehicle. Picture: West Mercia Police
The vehicle. Picture: West Mercia Police